"Smoothbrain bait"Cool story bro
I imagined that someone so well traveled would have had a much more insightful answer rather than the obligatory smoothbrain bait one is all
TLDR; reject western society, return to monkey"Smoothbrain bait"
Implying it was. America is a shithole. You literally cannot deny this. I dread it every time I see it on my work roster. The food is shit, the people are completely insufferable, and there's a lack of any culture at all. Everything is ludicrously expensive and materialistic and the fact that you have to tip everywhere or be witchhunted out of the place you were in is absolutely ridiculous. Travel anywhere else in the world and you'll be able to see huge monasteries, ancient temples or incredible traditions. You'll be able to sample authentic cuisine and get a true taste of what that country is actually like. The most """culture""" I've experienced in the US is going to an ihop in Seattle after walking along the waterfront and getting followed by a group of homeless people.
In contrast, here's some photos from my trip to China with my partner where we went to a shrine with her family for the New Year's to pray for good fortune; done as an important cultural tradition for thousands of years. We even saw a monkey!
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As @Ond said, you've not really posted anything yet. At least my stuff is formed out of personal experiences from actually being in the country I hate
Russia.
EDIT: I would like to uhm, clear-up any confusion on my uhh post. I thought it said 'which country is objectively the best country'. Yeah, didn't mean to say that Russia was a bad country uhm, yeah. Russia good. Putin rules. Uhm that's all, yaeh uhm humm hu uhh.
Haha why doe smy ski nhurt.
...so you’ve been to Seattle? Maybe LA and Atlanta? Yes, big cities in the US are lifeless and cultureless and suck and everyone knows this, and I’m not sure if you’re aware but there are other parts of the country too. New Mexico and Utah are excellent examples of places where the land is beautiful and there are great people. I’m sure that I could say the same things about London (and virtually every other large city in the world) but I’m very well aware there are many greater places to see in the UK"Smoothbrain bait"
Implying it was. America is a shithole. You literally cannot deny this. I dread it every time I see it on my work roster. The food is shit, the people are completely insufferable, and there's a lack of any culture at all. Everything is ludicrously expensive and materialistic and the fact that you have to tip everywhere or be witchhunted out of the place you were in is absolutely ridiculous. Travel anywhere else in the world and you'll be able to see huge monasteries, ancient temples or incredible traditions. You'll be able to sample authentic cuisine and get a true taste of what that country is actually like. The most """culture""" I've experienced in the US is going to an ihop in Seattle after walking along the waterfront and getting followed by a group of homeless people.
In contrast, here's some photos from my trip to China with my partner where we went to a shrine with her family for the New Year's to pray for good fortune; done as an important cultural tradition for thousands of years. We even saw a monkey!
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As @Ond said, you've not really posted anything yet. At least my stuff is formed out of personal experiences from actually being in the country I hate
Cope harder Canadian your country just clings to ours like a parasitealso mount rushmore is literally the most insane structure any nation has ever willingly created and the fact that the usa has the gall to call any other country a cult of personality after carving its past leaders into the side of a fucking mountain is hilarious.
I've been to:...so you’ve been to Seattle? Maybe LA and Atlanta? Yes, big cities in the US are lifeless and cultureless and suck and everyone knows this, and I’m not sure if you’re aware but there are other parts of the country too. New Mexico and Utah are excellent examples of places where the land is beautiful and there are great people. I’m sure that I could say the same things about London (and virtually every other large city in the world) but I’m very well aware there are many greater places to see in the UK
Free time and holidays are two towns in russia for most americans anywaysI've been to:
New Orleans
New York
Dallas
Houston
Austin
LA
San Fran
San Jose
San Diego
Seattle
Denver
Phoenix
Chicago
Miami
Orlando
Philly
Washington DC
Nashville
Atlanta
Reno
Vegas
Yes, they're majority major cities because there's no international airports in the boonies.
Yes, I've been outside of them. Rent a car and drive to other smaller towns and forests and stuff.
No, I didn't enjoy my time in majority of these places.
Washington DC is good because there's interesting stuff there. Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the military graveyards, Washington monument. San Francisco was good for the golden gate bridge and Alcatraz. Everywhere else was terrible. It's impressive a country can be so large and yet have such little things to do
I’m not sure if you simply lack any imagination when it comes to looking for things to do or are extremely difficult to please. Carlsbad Caverns, White Sands, Bryce Canyon, Yellowstone, Niagara Falls, Florida wetlands, hell just go to Orlando for one of the hundred theme parks there. Plenty of incredibly unique areas you won’t find elsewhere. I’m not saying that the US is a prime tourist destination or has the greatest places to visit in the world, but I’m very surprised and disappointed that you describe it as devoid of any cool places to see and stuff to do since I would do many things to be able to travel to all the cities and states that you haveI've been to:
New Orleans
New York
Dallas
Houston
Austin
LA
San Fran
San Jose
San Diego
Seattle
Denver
Phoenix
Chicago
Miami
Orlando
Philly
Washington DC
Nashville
Atlanta
Reno
Vegas
Yes, they're majority major cities because there's no international airports in the boonies.
Yes, I've been outside of them. Rent a car and drive to other smaller towns and forests and stuff.
No, I didn't enjoy my time in majority of these places.
Washington DC is good because there's interesting stuff there. Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the military graveyards, Washington monument. San Francisco was good for the golden gate bridge and Alcatraz. Everywhere else was terrible. It's impressive a country can be so large and yet have such little things to do
I understand you can’t help yourself but slide in any possible jab against the US but the fact that it has the most theme parks and tourism income by far makes this statement absurdly stupidFree time and holidays are two towns in russia for most americans anyways
They wouldn't know what to do with time off if they had it, so the activities mirror it
wow who wouldve guessed that one of the largest countries in the world has the most theme parks and tourismI understand you can’t help yourself but slide in any possible jab against the US but the fact that it has the most theme parks and tourism income by far makes this statement absurdly stupid